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...midterm election Nov. 5 has lighted up the issue even more. While control of the House hangs in the balance and the race for the Senate is a DEAd heat, the political trend for marijuana is clear: support is gaining. The most interesting battles on the November ballot are over pot initiatives: to allow the city of San Francisco to grow and distribute medical marijuana, to replace jail with rehab in Ohio and decriminalize marijuana use in Arizona. Many of these proposals are relatively modest, but the pro-pot forces are also raising the stakes. In spite of the electorate...
Despite the high-caliber help, Jeb finds himself in a statistical dead heat with McBride, a former Marine with a Bronze Star and a folksy manner who gave up a student deferment to go to Vietnam. Last year, when he found himself "screaming at the TV set, frustrated" at where the state was headed, McBride quit his post as managing partner of Holland & Knight, which he had built into the fifth largest law firm in the U.S. (his wife was once head of Bank of America in Florida), and launched his long-shot bid for Governor. McBride dresses like Columbo...
...Crimson turned up the heat in the second half in an attempt to clamp down on an anticipated rally by the Big Green...
Daniel R. Glickman, a former Democratic representative from Kansas and director of the Institute of Politics (IOP), says the race is in a statistical “dead heat.” A poll released last Monday by the IOP and New England Cable News showed O’Brien ahead 41 to 39 percent—well within the poll’s 4.9 percent margin of error. A Boston Herald poll released yesterday had the Democrat leading by a single percentage point...
Five days away from the election, the race remains close, with Romney and O’Brien still in a statistical dead-heat, according to the latest poll released by the Institute of Politics and New England Cable News...